Trailer: American BloggerBy Kandyss Hicks In this day and age, it can truly be said that bloggers have a remarkable influence on the general public, whether it be what music we listen to, what...
Trailer: OculusBy Dustin Jansick Are you ready to be freaked out by a mirror? Mike Flanagan’s horror film Oculus is about an antique mirror that supposedly possesses people into committing murder. Two siblings...
Trailer: BorgmanBy Dustin Jansick Alex van Warmerdam’s wonderfully bizarre film Borgman made its world premiere last year at Cannes. Trailer does a great job of capturing the strange nature of the film that...
Way Too Indie Hangout #3 – Film Festival Experiences and Best Films We’ve Seen in 2014 (so far)By Dustin Jansick In our Way Too Indie Hangout #3, we discuss our experiences from festivals such as Cannes, TIFF, and SFIFF. Topics range from proper film festival etiquette, selecting our favorite...
Gareth Evans and Iko Uwais Talk ‘The Raid 2’By Bernard Boo 2011’s The Raid: Redemption was an adrenaline-pumping, relentless martial arts movie that wowed action movie lovers and garnered a ravenous fan following. With The Raid 2: Berandal, director Gareth Evans manages to make...
Trailer: God Forgive UsBy Amy Priest God Forgive Us is the debut feature film by Director Michael Bachochin. The film is described as being “a dramatic collision of four strangers struggling through drug addiction, existential...
Way Too Indie’s Secret Stash #1By Bernard Boo In our first installment of Way Too Indie’s Secret Stash, filmmaker Eddie Mullins (DOOMSDAYS) shares three super-obscure and totally excellent films for you to seek out, watch, love, and...
Way Too Indie Hangout #2 – Spirit Award Reactions and If Indie Film Is CannibalizingBy Bernard Boo In our second Way Too Indie hangout, we discuss what we’ve been watching, share our reactions to the Oscars and Independent Spirit Awards, and ponder whether or not the...
Way Too Indie Hangout #1 – Spirit Award and Oscar PredictionsBy Dustin Jansick In our first Way Too Indie Hangout video chat, Bernard Boo (writer), Dustin Jansick (editor-in-chief), and Ananda Dillon (editor), discuss the films that we have watched recently which include;...
Video Essay: Mise En Scène & The Visual Themes of Wes AndersonBy Nelson Carvajal Wes Anderson has become a film genre. Even Saturday Night Live did a spoof on this notion, re-envisioning a modern horror film as a Wes Anderson comedy for one...
Video Essay: Social Anthropology In Narratives of Darren AronofskyBy Nelson Carvajal From the outset, the films of Darren Aronofsky seem as different from each other as any filmography can be. There’s the microbudget black and white feature debut Pi; the...
Favorite Philip Seymour Hoffman MomentsBy Dustin Jansick The film industry suffered a tragic loss Sunday morning when Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his Manhattan apartment. At the young age of 46, Hoffman certainly had...
Best ‘Her’ Trailer Parodies: Philip Seymour Hoffman and SNLBy Dustin Jansick Spike Jonzes’s film Her is without a doubt incredibly endearing, thought-provoking, and technologically probable as a socially awkward man (Joaquin Phoenix) in the not so distant future falls in...
Exclusive Clip: Sick Birds Die EasyBy Dustin Jansick What happens you send a filmmaker, an Oxycotton loving conspiracy theorist, an alcoholic musician and his girlfriend, and a shit ton of acid into the jungles of Africa? You...